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CAR: 1999 S2 Stagea RS4S Awd

Location: Vic

Price: $10,500 ono

REG: December 2013

ODO: 103,XXX




i have owned this car for the 2 past years, i am the 1st aussie owner of it. bought it with 84,000kms on it, its done 2 trips to sydney and back, reliable as they come. im selling due to not driving it anymore, its been sitting here for over a month now, and i feel its a waste of a car.

MODS:
Full TAKEROS bodykit incl carbon firbe bonnet
HKS performer adjustable coilovers all round - no leaks and handles really well
Walbro 255l/h fuel pump.
Cooling pro return flow FMIC
custom 3" stainless zaust - made in japan came on the car. its the only one i have seen with twin 4" mufflers out the back.
2 x Kakimoto Hyper Mega N1 mufflers
apexi BOV
HKS pod filter
turbosmart dualstage boost controller
2 x 10" pioneer subs
eclipse AVN-076HD - this is a good dvd/gps headunit, except its japanese haha, cannot get an aussie conversion for it, but still works well.
2 x digital tv antennas - i dont use them, but they are there.
5.1 surround dolby digital decoder also eclispe.
4 x clarion 3-way speaker in the doors - installed in japan.
Alpine PDX 600.1 monoblock
19" Koya Endless rims in black
Falken FK452's 245x35x19 with good tread


the car will also come with a full set of SARD 650cc injectors to suit, and a brand new genuine Nissan z32 AFM.


Faults: one of the lifters has a small knock from time to time, my mechanic said its blocked and needs to be flushed.

will add more images soon.


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